A warm welcome back to Pandiculator for his third Listener.
Never knowingly undersolved
A proper headscratcher from GAFF this Friday.
We have a normal end to the Independent weekday set of puzzles with a crossword set by Phi
The puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/29774.
Amoeba has been setting for the Independent fairly regularly over the last year. He usually appears on Saturdays or (as here) Thursdays.
It’s the usual summer-holiday reshuffle of the blog rotas: I’m covering for Eileen today, and she will return the favour later this month.
Mudd is the setter of this morning's FT puzzle.
“Four horizontal bars have been omitted from the two central columns. Having filled the grid, solvers must highlight a pair of words in the outer two columns that describe an action, and show its IMPACT on the grid by moving a thematic block of cells within the central columns, displacing another block and creating five new down entries, no two of which have the same length, to be delineated by adding four bars. The thematic block must also be highlighted. Clues to the 17 across entries that are unchanged each contain a letter to be dropped to enable solving. In clue order these letters spell a thematic name.
A fun solve with neat surfaces and definitions. My favourites were 10ac, 13ac, 16ac, and 2dn. Thanks to Anto
Once again Eccles stirs the old grey matter this Wednesday.
A fun and witty puzzle.
Crosophile’s latest puzzle fills the theme day slot this week.
Thanks to Brummie for a fun puzzle…
Bobcat reliably provides witty and intricate clues that are easier to comprehend and solve than they are to write up as an intelligible blog post. Still, the usual good fun . . .